
CLI commands
wispr login url
Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl
wispr login url <url>
Specifies the WISPr login url assigned to the service controller.
no wispr login url
Deletes the WISPr login url assigned to the service controller.
wispr logoff url
Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl
wispr logoff url <url>
Specifies the WISPr logoff url assigned to the service controller.
no wispr logoff url
Deletes the WISPr logoff url assigned to the service controller.
Supported on: MSM710 MSM730 MSM750 MSM760 MSM765zl
Adds a new rule to an access list at the specified index position.
no use
Do not use an access list.
Parameters
index | Index position of the rule within the access list. |
rule | Access list rule definition in the format: |
| <listname>[,OPTIONAL],<action>,<protocol>,<address>,<port>[,<accou |
| nt>[,<interval>]] |
<listname> | Specifies a name (up to 32 characters long) to identify the access list this |
| rule applies to. If a list with this name does not exist, a new list is created. |
| If a list with this name exists, the rule is added to it. |
OPTIONAL | Allows the access list to be activated even if this rule fails to initialize. For |
| example, if you specify a rule that contains an address which cannot be |
| resolved for some reason, the other rules that make up the access list will |
| still be initialized. If you do not specify optional, a failed rule will cause the |
| entire list to fail. Critical access list definitions (such as for a remote login |
| page, certificates) should not use the OPTIONAL setting because if these |
| definitions fail to initialize there will be no indication in the log. |
<action> | Specifies what action the rule takes when it matches incoming traffic. Two |
| options are available: |
ACCEPT - Allow traffic matching this rule.
DENY - Reject traffic matching this rule.
WARN - Redirect traffic matching this rule to an error page.
<protocol> | Specify the protocol to check: tcp, udp, icmp, all |
<address> | Specify one of the following: |